Denali National Park and Preserve

Seeing Denali and all this National Park's incredible wildlife is a fantastic journey.

At six million acres, Denali National Park is larger than Massachusetts and is well known for its diversity of wildlife, flora, fauna and pristine
habitat. The park is home to Denali, an Athabaskan Indian name meaning "The High One," and is the highest peak in North America at 20,320 ft.
The region's glaciated landscape consists of alpine tundra and taiga forest and supports a grand array of wildlife including grizzly bears,
caribou, Dall sheep, moose, golden eagles and wolves. The park is renowned for its magnificent vistas and the sought after vision of stunning
Denali.

For most Denali visitors, the only access to Denali National Park is by shuttle bus. As an Alaska Wildland Adventures guest, you will travel on
a private bus to the end of the 95-mile road while enjoying a narrated wildlife search en route to a Kantishna-area lodge, nestled in the heart
of the park. Here you'll have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of guided hikes to fit your pace, naturalist programs, gold panning, fishing,
flightseeing (optional) and photographic opportunities. Steeped in gold mining and mountaineering history, this region will be sure to educate
as well as astound.

Several of our Guided Journeys include opportunities to explore Denali National Park.

What our clients say...

“Everything was so wonderful. The lodges were beautiful, in lovely remote settings that fit the wilderness surroundings and yet were still so comfortable.
The food was amazing. The activities gave such a nice choice of outings, I only wish I'd had more time. Good books and games for indoor activities, for
those who chose that. Good options for purchases. Really, it's hard to think of anything that might be better. One of the best tours I've ever taken.” - Nancy C., Okemos, MI